film profile]. At the same time, I knew that I should not duplicate the clues or stylistics of other Holocaust films, but try to tell this story in my own way, through my eyes, in a way that is accessible to contemporary audience. I felt that I could add something to that canon. In particular, I was fascinated by the contrast between the camp as a factory of death, and the place where sports were practiced as an expression of life and hope for victory. (The article continues below - Commercial information) How did you learn about Tadeusz âTeddyâ Pietrzykowski? He was famous in 1930s Warsaw, but after WWII he vanished from the public eye, so to speak.